He was released by the Dolphins along w/ James McKnight. Do you think the Texans would be interested?
Name: Brock Marion Height/Weight: 5-11, 200 Position: S Born: 6/11/70 College: Nevada '93 Acquired: UFA, '98 (Dal) NFL: 12th Season Dolphins: Seventh Season 2003 - For the season ranked fourth on the Dolphins with 100 tackles and had three interceptions, eight passes defensed, and two forced fumbles ... With 100 tackles it marked the seventh time in his 11-year career that he recorded 100 or more tackles ... Started all 16 regular season games ... Finished second on the team in tackles twice this season ... Had one game of double figure tackles ... On Dec. 15th vs. Philadelphia finished second on the team with nine tackles ... On Dec. 7th at New England had nine tackles and one forced fumble ... On Nov. 23rd vs. Washington had six tackles and one interception, picking off a Tim Hasselbeck pass on his own nine yard line with 3:25 left in the game to help secure the Dolphins’ 24-23 win ... On Oct. 12th at Jacksonville finished second on the team with ten tackles ... On Oct. 5th at N.Y. Giants had five tackles and one interception, picking off Giants quarterback Kerry Collins and returning the INT three yards ... On Sept. 21st vs. Buffalo had three tackles and two passes defensed, including one interception, picking off a Drew Bledsoe pass in the end zone without a return ... On Sept. 14th at N.Y. Jets had four tackles and one pass defensed ... On Sept. 7th vs. Houston had eight tackles. PRO BOWL: Was named to the 2003 AFC Pro Bowl team along with teammates Adewale Ogunleye, Patrick Surtain, and Zach Thomas ... It was his third Pro Bowl selection and his second in a row ... He is the first Dolphin safety voted to the Pro Bowl in consecutive seasons since Jake Scott was picked each year from 1971-75 ... Marion is one of only three Dolphin safeties ever chosen for the Pro Bowl, along with Scott, Dick Anderson (1972-74), and Tim Foley (1979).
oh, I didn't realize he was that young when the cowboys won their championships... I'm not sure the texans would spend big money on someone they know won't be around when its time to battle for a championship... Why was he cut from the dolphins.. if he is a pro bowler I assume he was making too much money?